here it s. the collective bargaining agreement. the biggest point would probably be the fact that the referees are going to get to keep their current pension plans in place till 2017. then they will be frozen and replaced by a defined contribution agreement starting in 2017. and then finally the referees' salaries are going to increase from an average of $149,000 to $205,000 by 2019. that agreement was reached only after two full days of face-to- face negotiations following that bad call during monday night football. if all goes as planned, that will be the last game that the replacement refs will officiate. the real refs said to be back on the field tonight in baltimore. just a few hours before the news broke, terry mccauley, a real n.f.l. referee said in our newscast they're ready to go. >> we've been studying. we're aware of all the new rules. we've been working on tests and keeping ourselves in shape. we're ready to go at a moment's notice. we could from our perspective do it. it would be up to the league. >> reporter: so the r